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Government and Threats

I’m a pacifist by God’s grace. Chances are you won’t have a clue what that really means unless you understand Christianity from some intellectual ground other than Western Aristotelian logic. Either way, the label “pacifist” is essentially accurate. Regular readers … Continue reading

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Half-Right: “Don’t Fight the New World Order”

Interesting video attracting some attention. The name attached to the face is Ziggy Eichhorst. The preacher suffers from a serious case of Western epistemology. Otherwise, he’s not too far from the mark. By mixing the spiritual and worldly provisions of … Continue reading

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Sin of Secrets

Secrecy is sin. If you have to hide something, you are surely doing something evil. I happen to know first hand: The vast majority of government secrecy is covering up crime. Particularly military secrecy, it’s almost never denying the enemy … Continue reading

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Implications of the Moonbat Theory

Re: Moonbat Conspiracy Theory — Should you be as crazy as I and agree with the substance of my theory, what would be a sensible plan of action? My first step is to make sure we completely wash away any … Continue reading

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Moonbat Conspiracy Theory

A couple of questions arose regarding my post, Imperial Base America. I realize it was a little disjointed here and there, so I wanted to clarify and expand on the theory. Again, let me note nothing here proposes to offer … Continue reading

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Imperial Base America

In case you haven’t noticed, there’s already been a coup in the U.S. Our government was taken over long ago by folks who have little concern for us and our wishes. We are not ruled by the Constitution, not a … Continue reading

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Implications of the Decalogue: Nine

You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. The Suzerain does not permit dishonesty. Since it would require more than one witness in court to meet the minimum evidence of a crime, it would invariably be collusion and conspiracy … Continue reading

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Implications of the Decalogue: Eight

You shall not steal. The word translated into English as “steal” covers a wide range of unjust takings, including frauds. It should be obvious how this inflicts harm on the community. The whole point of living in proximity of others … Continue reading

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Implications of the Decalogue: Seven

You shall not commit adultery. This is one commandment more honored in the violation than in the keeping. The Suzerain is not amused when people break faith. We are not animals operating with no moral compass, but bear a heavy … Continue reading

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Implications of the Decalogue: Six

You shall not kill. This has been worked over too often because certain folks like to play games with English translations. Our Suzerain here merely reiterates what He said back in the days of Noah: His domain shall not be … Continue reading

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